
Essential Communication
Oxford University Press Inc
4th Edition
Published on 3. November 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-0-19-775731-4 (ISBN)
Description
Essential Communication, 4th Edition bridges the gap between the concepts and theory that instructors want and need their students to learn and the skills that students want to know and practice. As students read, they are shown how to enhance knowledge and skill through Ask Yourself self quizzes, Pause to Reflect questions, Tips & Reminders, and Putting it All Together end-of-chapter application exercises that invite them to apply what they are learning to real-life situations. All this skills-based information is informed by the most up-to-date research in communication and readily assignable through Oxford Insight.
With Essential Communication, 4th Edition, everything is essential, and nothing is extra. Each chapter breaks down the concepts in a concise, digestible manner. With Oxford Insight, videos showcase communication strategies and activities invite students to practice, apply, and reflect on strategies from the reading. The result is an unconventional, interactive experience providing deeper levels of learning than a traditional text.
Every element of Essential Communication, 4th Edition is designed to make students better communicators-online, in person, at home, and at work. Through tips, activities, and reflections, students will be prepared to build and sustain strong relationships, navigate group and career dynamics, and be prepared for future public speaking engagements. For instructors looking to provide their students with deep-level active learning, constant application, and skill improvement, this is the essential introduction to communication.
With Essential Communication, 4th Edition, everything is essential, and nothing is extra. Each chapter breaks down the concepts in a concise, digestible manner. With Oxford Insight, videos showcase communication strategies and activities invite students to practice, apply, and reflect on strategies from the reading. The result is an unconventional, interactive experience providing deeper levels of learning than a traditional text.
Every element of Essential Communication, 4th Edition is designed to make students better communicators-online, in person, at home, and at work. Through tips, activities, and reflections, students will be prepared to build and sustain strong relationships, navigate group and career dynamics, and be prepared for future public speaking engagements. For instructors looking to provide their students with deep-level active learning, constant application, and skill improvement, this is the essential introduction to communication.
Reviews / Votes
"Adler, et. al. shine with a conversational, manageable introduction to human/interpersonal communication and add public speaking support for introductory students." Ellen Bremen, Highline College "Highly engaging, continuous, and varied activities and opportunities to engage with communication and students to see themselves and comfortable and confident." Aimee Finney, Austin Community College "Visually appealing, written accessibly for students, and includes many in-text opportunities to apply the text material." Hannah Shinault, Virginia TechMore details
Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-775731-4 (9780197757314)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Ronald B. Adler is Professor of Communication, Emeritus, at Santa Barbara City College.
George Rodman is Professor in the Department of Television and Radio at Brooklyn College, City University.
Athena du Pre is a Distinguished University Professor of Communication at the University of West Florida.
Barbara Cook Overton is affiliated with Louisiana State University.
George Rodman is Professor in the Department of Television and Radio at Brooklyn College, City University.
Athena du Pre is a Distinguished University Professor of Communication at the University of West Florida.
Barbara Cook Overton is affiliated with Louisiana State University.
Content
Chapter 1: The Importance of Communication
1.1 Communication Defined
Communication is symbolic.
Communication is a process.
Communication is irreversible.
Communication is collaborative.
1.2 Transactional Model of Communication
Messages
Communicators
Channels
Noise
Environment
1.3 Communication Competence
Competence varies by situation.
There is no "
1.1 Communication Defined
Communication is symbolic.
Communication is a process.
Communication is irreversible.
Communication is collaborative.
1.2 Transactional Model of Communication
Messages
Communicators
Channels
Noise
Environment
1.3 Communication Competence
Competence varies by situation.
There is no "